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The Controversial Election of Venezuela’s Maduro and Debates Around International Interference

The Controversial Election of Venezuela’s Maduro and Debates Around International Interference

November 2, 2024November 10, 2024 Olivia Ardito

On July 28 of this year, protests erupted all over Venezuela. Tear gas, Molotov cocktails, and bullets flew all around in a firey scene. The chaos began after Nicolás Maduro was announced as the presidential election winner for a third … Continue reading

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‘Genocide’: The Origins and Uses of the Term for the Most Severe Crime

‘Genocide’: The Origins and Uses of the Term for the Most Severe Crime

April 21, 2024April 19, 2024 Haydee Dennard

The modern definition of ‘genocide’ refers to the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a group of people based exclusively on their membership to a national, ethnic, racial or religious group. While genocides have occurred throughout human history, … Continue reading

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What happened to Te Tiriti o Waitangi?

What happened to Te Tiriti o Waitangi?

February 28, 2024February 23, 2024 Amira Berdouk

The latter half of 2023 saw the end of a six-year-long liberal government in Aotearoa (New Zealand), whose last prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, recently resigned just 9 months before re-elections. Christopher Luxon, a former businessman and current leader of the … Continue reading

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Broken Promises: The Foundation of the Azawad Independence Movement

Broken Promises: The Foundation of the Azawad Independence Movement

December 13, 2023December 8, 2023 Amira Berdouk

The term “Imazighen” is a plural noun that represents the diverse groups of people indigenous to North Africa, pre-existing the Arab conquest of the late seventh century C.E. that is often more quaintly described as the origin of North African … Continue reading

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Teahupo’o and Olympic Goliath

Teahupo’o and Olympic Goliath

December 1, 2023November 28, 2023 Amira Berdouk

The small coastal village of Teahupo’o has long been a reliable and bustling hub for domestic Tahitian and international surfing contests, having hosted the Billabong Pro Tahiti surf competition since 1999. In recent months, Teahupo’o has been experiencing attention from … Continue reading

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To be or not to be Taiwanese

To be or not to be Taiwanese

November 29, 2023December 1, 2023 Hannah Hipólito

Growing up as the daughter of a Taiwanese immigrant, I’ve always identified strongly as half-Taiwanese. As a kid, I didn’t understand the One-China policy: Taiwan is a part of China due to their historical affiliation. To me it was … Continue reading

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One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Takeaways from the UNGA’s Climate Ambition Summit

One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Takeaways from the UNGA’s Climate Ambition Summit

November 4, 2023November 3, 2023 Victoire Thierry

From September 18th to September 26th, 2023, world leaders gathered in New York for the 78th edition of the United Nations General Assembly’s High-Level Week (UNGA), an annual event to discuss and resolve global issues. One particular day … Continue reading

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Diplomacy, Deception, and Elizabeth Holmes: The Theranos Scandals as a Lesson in International Politics.

Diplomacy, Deception, and Elizabeth Holmes: The Theranos Scandals as a Lesson in International Politics.

October 30, 2023October 29, 2023 Sofia Germanos

In the hallowed halls of Silicon Valley, Elizabeth Holmes emerged as a prodigy. Young and charismatic, she harboured a vision that promised to revolutionize healthcare and became the face of innovation with her start-up, Theranos. The company’s meteoric rise … Continue reading

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